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Randy's
01-17-2021, 07:38 PM
I’ll start with thanking my wife for supporting me throughout this journey. Her encouragement and tolerance of my “obsession” has been unshakable. Thanks to the forum members that answered my many questions. Most were answered by simply researching the posts from the “senior” members. (Jeff Kleiner, Da Bat, Papa, GoDadGo, etc.) The “library” that you have created is invaluable. You answered so many of my questions without even knowing that you did. Factory Five should put you on the payroll!

I told myself that I would not get too detailed, would not “write a book” or post too many pictures but it looks like I am; indulge me. I attended the build school in June 2018 and took delivery of my complete kit on August 6, 2018. I was in Missouri at the time. My completion date (I know, it’s never complete) was January 2, 2021. I am in Georgia now. Moving a partially complete car, tools, air compressors, work benches, etc. was no fun! Life does not stop just because you are working on a project; new jobs, relocations, family illnesses, etc. all still happen.

Owning one of these roadsters has always been on my bucket list. I love the car but, little did I know, that building the car would be just as rewarding. “Built, not bought” has a deeper meaning after you have built one. Those that have completed a build, know. To those still working on your build, stay the course. To those debating whether to order a kit and wondering if you can do it; you can. I highly recommend jumping in. It’s quite a journey.

The details of my build (for those that read the fine print):

FFR COMPLETE KIT:
Powder coated chassis
Power steering
Independent rear suspension
Complete IRS center section, spindle with hubs
Wilwood brakes-black calipers
Koni shocks
EFI in-tank fuel system
Leather roadster seats
GPS gauges
Halibrand Replica Wheels 17 x 9 front, 17 x 10.5 rear
Polished stainless over-riders
Polished stainless side exhaust
Wind wings
Sun visors
Vintage wipers
Front sway bar
Rear sway bar
Brake duct wire mesh
Chrome driver side roll bar
Roll bar grommets
Assembled side louvers
Floor mats

DRIVE TRAIN:
Blueprint Ford 347 c.i.
Polished Alternator, Power Steering and AC
TKO 600
Holley Sniper EFI
Nitto tires
Bosch battery

PAINT/BODY WORK
X-mat sound and heat barrier
U-pol Raptor on underside of body
U-pol Raptor on exterior facing aluminum panels
Rustoleum hammered look silver paint on all internal facing aluminum panels
Powder coated all mounting hardware, hinges, etc.
Rage Gold body filler
3M marine grade fiberglass filler
Feather fill spray on body filler
House of Kolor Epoxy sealer
House of Kolor Apple Red Candy Basecoat - 7 coats
House of Kolor Kosmic Urethane Show Klear - 3 coats

PURCHASED MODIFICATIONS:
Breese dash supports
Breese fan shroud
Breese hinged radiator mounting kit
Breese lower radiator support
Breese seat installation
Breeze under hood battery mount
Breeze cockpit cubby
CNC triple reservoir
DWC trunk storage box
FFMetal firewall forward
Heated seats
Herbs custom door panels
Hydraulic clutch
Metco driveshaft safety hoop
Russ Thompson throttle pedal
Russ Thompson turn signals
"Powered by Ford Performance" emblems
Dual aftermarket peep side mirrors
Leather shift boot
Lokar throttle cable



CUSTOM DESIGNED/FABRICATED MODIFICATIONS:
Vintage Air-heating/air conditioning/defrost
Integrated late model Mustang head rests
Carbon fiber vinyl dash
Leather covered console
Under dash console addition
Between seats console addition
Custom rear cubby soft close door with lock
Dual cup holders
12 volt power plug
USB charging ports
Radio with Bluetooth/iPod/Aux
Amplifier
4 speakers
Sub-woofer
Wind shield mounted rear view mirror bracket
Dual back-up lights
Passenger side grab bar
Trunk carpet
Trunk support struts
Interior foot box, cubby and trunk lighting
Trunk mounted fires extinguisher

GoDadGo
01-17-2021, 07:48 PM
You've really created a very serious highly optioned machine.

Congratulation Randy!

Papa
01-17-2021, 08:03 PM
Beautiful! I love the color. You've got yourself a winner!

nucjd19
01-17-2021, 08:14 PM
It is just beautiful!

RJD
01-17-2021, 08:45 PM
Knocked it out of the park! Congrats on a beautiful car.

D Stand
01-17-2021, 09:01 PM
Love that color! The whole car looks great.

BeePea
01-17-2021, 09:43 PM
Very nice work!

A lot of options I am doing as well. Can I see more pictures of the hammered engine bay paint? I'm working on that decision now.

frankb
01-18-2021, 07:30 AM
Nice color! Congratulations!

Al_C
01-18-2021, 11:10 AM
Looks great, Randy! Congratulations!

Randy's
01-18-2021, 11:22 AM
Here are a few pictures showing the U-pol Raptor and Rustoleum Hammered metal panels.

Scott Zackowski
01-18-2021, 12:33 PM
Here are a few pictures showing the U-pol Raptor and Rustoleum Hammered metal panels.

The pics answered my question about the coatings.

Great build!

JIMOCO
01-18-2021, 01:05 PM
Outstanding machine!!! Love all the added elements of your build. Would you mind sharing info on the speakers you used and their placement?

FF33rod
01-18-2021, 01:23 PM
Gorgeous!!! now enjoy....

John4337
01-18-2021, 01:51 PM
Great looking build, enjoy the drive

wareaglescott
01-18-2021, 02:02 PM
Congrats. Enjoy many happy miles.

AtlantaCobra
01-18-2021, 02:43 PM
Congrats. I am in NE Atlanta as well. Duluth to be specific. Hope to run in to you sometime. Figuratively speaking of course :)
-Greg

yahrt
01-18-2021, 05:06 PM
Can anyone explain why I am unable to see the thumbnails in the original post...thanks

JB in NOVA
01-18-2021, 05:08 PM
Well done! Looks beautiful.

yahrt
01-18-2021, 07:47 PM
Can anyone explain why I am unable to see the thumbnails in the original post...thanks

Figured it out, all of this time I have been using the mobile site rather than the full site...

BeePea
01-18-2021, 10:53 PM
Here are a few pictures showing the U-pol Raptor and Rustoleum Hammered metal panels.

Thank you! Looks great!

Randy's
01-19-2021, 02:51 PM
The speakers I used were by Polk. Marine grade. I placed two 2-way speakers behind the seats (the 2 round holes you see in the picture) and two tweeter's down on the kick panel. Hopefully the attached pictures will show enough. The sub-woofer is in the compartment behind the oval cubby door.

John Ibele
01-20-2021, 11:40 AM
Congratulations on a fine job. Thanks for sharing the photos, and enjoy the next phase of roadster ownership!